Saturday, April 28, 2012

3624.txt

Phil
Many thanks - I'll try to tackle this before setting of for the UK on Friday. But
Millennium is great and, for me at least, it's a treat to be able to spend time with folk
who are, at the very least, dimly aware of what I'm doing! Mind you the weather is
appalling and very cold.
best wishes
Dennis
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 16:51:01 +0000
To: denniswheeler1948atXYZxyz.com
From: p.jonesatXYZxyz.ac.uk Subject: RE: Weather - Decision on Manuscript ID WEA-09-0001
Dennis,
I have in fact submitted another one as Bob has been in touch.
Attaching this if you have time.
Bob wanted something at the beginning and then on possible problems
with LWC. He hadn't realised we were only using this from 1974, because
the earlier data aren't digitised.
Enjoy Millennium!
Cheers
Phil
At 16:28 03/03/2009, you wrote:

Hi Phil
Tranquilo - as they say out here in Mallorca, where I'm at the Millennium annual thrash.
I'll sort your new version tonight and write to Bob, if Christian Pfister doesn't grab
me to educate me in Medieval documents etc!!!
regards
Dennis
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 11:23:44 +0000
To: denniswheeler1948atXYZxyz.com
From: p.jonesatXYZxyz.ac.uk Subject: FW: Weather - Decision on Manuscript ID WEA-09-0001
Dennis,
Trying to stay calm! It seems as though I send one message and he replies
to previous ones. Does he not look at the authoring centre?
This is a reply to my message of Feb 19. I didn't get his reply sent on Feb 19.
The version I sent you yesterday was resubmitted on Feb 27!
Cheers
Phil

This was my reply to your first email. Your second message to me this afternoon
suggests to me that you did not get it. It obviously was a significant factor in the
ensuing chaos if that is so - but, as you can see, it left me, so again I am as much
'victim' as you are. Many apologies - but what more could I have done?

Thank you for pointing this out; it does look rather odd. I will check back with the
reviewer and get back to you.

Bob

> Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 09:09:04 +0000
> To: weatheratXYZxyzey.co.uk> From: p.jonesatXYZxyz.ac.uk > Subject: Re: Weather - Decision on Manuscript ID WEA-09-0001
> CC: bob_prichardatXYZxyz.com
>
>
> Bob,
> Thanks for the positive reviews. I have been on to the authoring centre
> to download the first of the two reviews. I found the
> review, and it appears to be one page in length. Can you check
> that it isn't any longer, as it seems to stop just over halfway through
> the paper? From the suggested changes in the first half, I'd have
> expected more in the second half!
>
> The reviews are relatively minor, so it shouldn't take too long to revise.
>
> I have downloaded the copyright form. I'll put this in the post once I've
> uploaded the revised version - either next week or the first one in March.
>
> Cheers
> Phil
>
>
>
>
> At 00:13 19/02/2009, weatheratXYZxyzey.co.uk wrote:
> >18-Feb-2009
> >
> >Dear Dr. Jones,
> >
> >Manuscript ID WEA-09-0001 entitled "The Urban Heat Island in Central
> >London and urban-related warming trends in Central London since
> >1900" which you submitted to Weather, has been reviewed. The
> >comments of the reviewers are included at the bottom of this letter.
> >
> >PLEASE NOTE: The reviewers may have returned their comments to me as
> >separate files. We do not attach these files to the decision letter
> >as they can interfere with successful delivery of emails. You can
> >view any additional comments from the reviewers by visiting your
> >Author Centre in Manuscript Central. Click on "Manuscripts with
> >Decisions" queue.
> >In the list appearing at the bottom of the screen click on "View
> >Decision Letter". In the new window the files can be seen in the
> >section "Files Attached" at the bottom.
> >
> >The reviewers have recommended publication, but also suggest some
> >minor revisions to your manuscript. Therefore, I invite you to
> >respond to their comments and revise your manuscript.
> >
> >You can upload your revised manuscript and submit it through your
> >Author Center. Log into [4]http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/weather and
> >enter your Author Center, where you will find your manuscript title
> >listed under "Manuscripts with Decisions".
> >
> >When submitting your revised manuscript, you will be able to respond
> >to the comments made by the reviewers in the space provided. You
> >can use this space to document any changes you make to the original manuscript.
> >
> >IMPORTANT: Please make sure you closely follow the instructions for
> >acceptable files. When submitting (uploading) your revised
> >manuscript, please delete the file(s) that you wish to replace and
> >then upload the revised file(s).
> >
> >Please remember that the publishers will not accept a manuscript
> >unless accompanied by the Copyright Transfer Agreement. Please go
> >to: [5]http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/homepages/113388511/nscta.pdf > >
> >The Copyright Transfer Form and the Permissions Form should be
> >scanned and uploaded with your submission to Manuscript Central,
> >designated as "Supplemental Material not for review". If you do not
> >have access to a scanner, further instructions will be provided upon
> >the acceptance of your paper. Forms should not be sent to the editorial office.
> >
> >Once again, thank you for submitting your manuscript to Weather. I
> >look forward to receiving your revision.
> >
> >Yours sincerely,
> >
> >Mr. BOB PRICHARD
> >Editor, Weather
> >weather@wiley.co.uk > >
> >Reviewers' Comments to Author:
> >
> >Reviewing: 1
> >Comments to the Author
> >see attached file
> >
> >Reviewing: 2
> >Comments to the Author
> >This is generally a very good article, full of interesting data, and
> >it all hangs together very well and comes to sensible and
> >interesting conclusions. My only (minor) criticism is that readers
> >unfamiliar with the geography of the London area will probably not
> >know where all the locations listed in Table 1 and mentioned in the
> >text are in relation to each other, and so a map of these places
> >below Table 1 (or wherever space is available) would be highly
> >beneficial to readers.
>
> Prof. Phil Jones
> Climatic Research Unit Telephone +44 (0) 1603 592090
> School of Environmental Sciences Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784
> University of East Anglia
> Norwich Email p.jonesatXYZxyz.ac.uk > NR4 7TJ
> UK
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